NAME gcloud services api-keys create - create an API key SYNOPSIS gcloud services api-keys create [--annotations=[KEY=VALUE,...]] [--async] [--display-name=DISPLAY_NAME] [--key-id=KEY_ID] [--api-target=service=SERVICE,[...] --allowed-application=[sha1_fingerprint=SHA1_FINGERPRINT, package_name=PACKAGE_NAME,...] | --allowed-bundle-ids=[ALLOWED_BUNDLE_IDS,...] | --allowed-ips=[ALLOWED_IPS,...] | --allowed-referrers=[ALLOWED_REFERRERS,...]] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG ...] DESCRIPTION Create an API key. EXAMPLES To create a key with display name and allowed ips specified: $ gcloud services api-keys create --display-name="test name" \ --allowed-ips=2620:15c:2c4:203:2776:1f90:6b3b:217,104.133.8.78 To create a key with annotations: $ gcloud services api-keys create --annotations=foo=bar,abc=def To create a key with user-specified key id: $ gcloud services api-keys create --key-id="my-key-id" To create a key with allowed referrers restriction: $ gcloud services api-keys create \ --allowed-referrers="https://www.example.com/*,http://sub.exampl\ e.com/*" To create a key with allowed ios app bundle ids: $ gcloud services api-keys create --allowed-bundle-ids=my.app To create a key with allowed android application: $ gcloud services api-keys create \ --allowed-application=sha1_fingerprint=foo1,\ package_name=bar.foo \ --allowed-application=sha1_fingerprint=foo2,package_name=foo.bar To create a key with allowed api targets (service name only): $ gcloud services api-keys create \ --api-target=service=bar.service.com \ --api-target=service=foo.service.com To create a keys with allowed api targets (service and methods are specified): $ gcloud services api-keys create --flags-file=my-flags.yaml The content of 'my-flags.yaml' is as following: - --api-target: service: - "foo.service.com" - --api-target: service: - "bar.service.com" methods: - "foomethod" - "barmethod" FLAGS --annotations=[KEY=VALUE,...] Annotations are key resource. Specify annotations as a key-value dictionary for small amounts of arbitrary client data. --async Return immediately, without waiting for the operation in progress to complete. --display-name=DISPLAY_NAME Display name of the key to create. --key-id=KEY_ID User-specified ID of the key to create. --api-target=service=SERVICE,[...] Repeatable. Specify service and optionally one or multiple specific methods. Both fields are case insensitive. If you need to specify methods, it should be specified with the --flags-file. See $ gcloud topic flags-file for details. See the examples section for how to use --api-target in --flags-file. At most one of these can be specified: --allowed-application=[sha1_fingerprint=SHA1_FINGERPRINT,package_name=PACKAGE_NAME,...] Repeatable. Specify multiple allowed applications. The accepted keys are sha1_fingerprint and package_name. --allowed-bundle-ids=[ALLOWED_BUNDLE_IDS,...] iOS app's bundle ids that are allowed to use the key. --allowed-ips=[ALLOWED_IPS,...] A list of the caller IP addresses that are allowed to make API calls with this key. --allowed-referrers=[ALLOWED_REFERRERS,...] A list of regular expressions for the referrer URLs that are allowed to make API calls with this key. GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS These flags are available to all commands: --access-token-file, --account, --billing-project, --configuration, --flags-file, --flatten, --format, --help, --impersonate-service-account, --log-http, --project, --quiet, --trace-token, --user-output-enabled, --verbosity. Run $ gcloud help for details. NOTES These variants are also available: $ gcloud alpha services api-keys create $ gcloud beta services api-keys create